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ERBS Palsy/Brachial Plexus Lawyer | Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth,
(DFW) | Texas Attorney ERBS Palsy/Brachial Plexus Litigation/Settlements/Lawsuits
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AREAS OF PRACTICE ERBS PALSY/BRACHIAL PLEXUS
One of the saddest things a parent can experience is learning that their otherwise healthy baby has Erb's Palsy because this is often a preventable birth injury. Erb's Palsy is the term used to describe the result of damage to the nerves of the brachial plexus. If an infant is pulled through the birth canal with unnecessary force during delivery, serious damage can occur to the brachial plexus that permanently affects the use of the baby's arm. After damage to the nerve occurs, the arm may never be able to fully extend. Strength is affected and atrophy may occur, leaving the damaged arm smaller than the healthy arm.
Miller, Curtis & Weisbrod has many years of experience handling this type of case. Lead attorney, Les Weisbrod, has been nationally recognized for his expertise in brachial plexus and Erb's Palsy cases. His contribution to the shoulder dystocia chapter of the medical textbook Operative Obstetrics (Williams & Wilkins) is widely quoted by both doctors and lawyers. His article, "Attacking the Brachial Plexus Injury Defense," published in Trial Magazine, is an authoritative exposé of medical literature in the subject area. If you would like a copy of this article (650K), click here.
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